Mayor may be forced to abstain from Crossings vote Monday
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Kenneth Ma
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- Mayor Dave Garofalo may be forced to abstain from
voting on the Huntington Beach mall redevelopment project -- the
Crossings at Huntington -- on Monday because of potential conflicts of
interest.
Last week, Garofalo excused himself from voting on the project --
along with four other matters -- on the advice of City Atty. Gail Hutton,
who has identified several projects as potential conflicts of interest
for the mayor.
On Monday, the Crossings will appear before the council again for
final approval, said David Biggs, the city’s economic development
director. It was unknown whether other projects identified by Hutton are
scheduled to appear before the council Monday because the meeting agenda
was not complete by press time.
However, the issue of Garofalo’s limited participation in votes is
likely to arise in the near future.
The Waterfront Hilton’s Ocean Grand Coast Resort expansion, another
project Hutton labeled as a potential conflict, could come before the
council for a vote in August, Biggs said.
That concerns some of Garofalo’s council colleagues. The mayor’s
limitations could make conducting city business difficult, some said.
Councilman Tom Harman said he is concerned about deadlocked decisions
on matters Garofalo excuses himself from.
It “may have a detrimental effect on major planning issues, such as
the Waterfront Hilton, the Crossings and CIM [a Downtown developer], if
those items [resurface] for votes,” Harman said. “When you have [six
council members], the potential for a tie vote could result in no action
being taken by the council.”
Councilman Peter Green echoed Harman’s concern.
“We certainly are at a disadvantage, and the mayor often has insights
that we appreciate listening to, and now he is silent,” Green said. “The
seven of us on any given issue will bring seven different viewpoints, and
it is better to have seven than to have six.”
If a deadlock results on items approved by the Planning Commission,
the commission’s ruling will stand, he said.
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